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Week 7 The Use of Logic Model in Social Work Paper

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A logic model is a tool that can be used in planning a program. Using  a logic model, social workers can systematically analyze a proposed new  program and how the various elements involved in a program related to  each other. At the program level, social workers consider the range of  problems and needs that members of a particular population present.  Furthermore, at the program level, the logic model establishes the  connection between the resources needed for the program, the planned  interventions, the anticipated outcomes, and ways of measuring success.  The logic model provides a clear picture of the program for all  stakeholders involved.

To prepare for this Assignment, review the  case study of the Petrakis family (attached). Conduct research to locate  information on an evidence-based program for caregivers like Helen  Petrakis that will help you understand her needs as someone who is a  caregiver for multiple generations of her family. You can use the NREPP  registry. Use this information to generate two logic models for a  support group that might help Helen manage her stress and anxiety.

First,  consider the practice level. Focus on Helen’s needs and interventions  that would address those needs and lead to improved outcomes. Then  consider the support group on a new program level. Think about the  resources that would be required to implement such a program (inputs)  and about how you can measure the outcomes.

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